Message from @Mandatory Carry
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Hey, can we do a meet up here? https://imgur.com/gallery/mF8kcsE
That 'research' one kinda pisses me off. I lost a lot of respect for someone like that. She didn't know what fracking was, so she googled the word, and clicked on the first link, which was some bullshit commie site called 'the truth about fracking' or something, you know, the true hallmarks of an unbiased source. She acted as if it was though.
erections and consent have nothing to do with out each other, I never consented to getting an erection in the middle of science class in grade 10
@Blamano Is it rape if a woman moans during non consensual intercourse?
How do you coerce moaning? Its mind over matter and if a woman cant manage that, well too bad.
Also if you threaten a man with force unless he fucks you, he will think of anything he can to get that erection
Its not rape if she cums
@Clive I'd like to see that in a legal document in lawyer language 😂
Just because she came doesn't mean it wasn't rape.
@Mandatory Carry We are changing the genders to show the comment under the BBC article posted earlier wouldnt hold up if the roles were reversed. We are aware that we cant walk around raping people.
Rape.—Any person who commits a sexual act upon another person by force and without consent is guilty of rape and shall be punished as a court may direct unless the recipient of said rape experiences positive arousal and sexual release culminating in an orgasm(s), in which case, the offender is guilty of assault and shall be punished as a court may direct.
lol
That is some real UK justice right there.
Wow
Imagine getting slut shamed by the text of the law.
Someone tell me why a person would say that the governemnt cuts corners and is inefficient, then say we need free healthcare?
I would love to explain it, but I can't.
'but if everyone has healthcare, then no one has to worry about how they're going to pay for hospital visits/medication/whatever else they need, because everyone will have to worry about it.'
Yeah. The conversation went is circles as I said that if tgere was free healthcare, we would habe to limit the amount of doctors and healthcare options to pay for it, and her saying that that wouldn't happen because the government would be paying for it.
I honestly don't understand where the idea comes from that if the government pays for it, the money becomes infinite.
Because that seems to be what it is.
I could try to post the whole discussion.
Just so you guys know healthcare is definitly rationed in Germany. I went through that and had acquaintances go throw that last year. Noone knows or thinks about, that the coverage that they get is one the insurance actually has to pay for so you are not just getting the best treatment, but the treatment they can afford. But as I said people are actually surprised by that. An acquaintance was enraged when a doctor told her that a procedure doesnt make sense from an economic point of view and when my grandfather died the doctor told us that they could have done more but in his age that didnt make sense from a financial standpoint. I dont think it is different in the US, but here you dont even get the option to pay money for a medical procedure that will most likely not work. They just tell you they wont do it.
In Canada our hospitals are just clogged as fuck
And it doesnt make financial sense to become a doctor
>spend ages getting a degree
>in tons of debt
>wage is capped below that of tradesmen and IT professionals
Oh actually apparently BC is less bad about that
Average salary is almost 300k, which still probably just makes a dent in those student loans :^)
Plus here you have to basically set up a private practice anyway
the funny thing is if you have a doctor in the family that will get you special treatment. You go in the hospital and they tell you how they will do things, than your relative shows up and oh well there is a better way we havent even told you about. Must have slipped our mind.
Wew
IT for the win!
IT is heavily dependent on the number of IT on the area